It's been more than 50 years since Billie Jean King famously defeated Bobby Riggs in a historic contest that drew 90 million viewers.
Injuries have restricted Kyrgios to just five matches this season and seen his world ranking plummet to 673. The 30-year-old, a former major finalist, is targetting a return at the Australian Open and has suggested he won't need to be at 100% to win.
The match has proven controversial, with many suggesting it is bad for women's tennis, but there is likely to be plenty of interest when the players meet on Sunday 28th December.
RadioTimes.com brings everything you need to know about how to watch the Battle of the Sexes match between Sabalenka and Kyrgios.
The match is due to start at 4pm UK time, which is 8pm local time at the Coca Cola Arena in Dubai.
Sabalenka v Kyrgios TV and live stream coverage
You can also live stream the online match via BBC iPlayer.
The streaming platform is available on a range of devices, from desktop and laptop computers to smartphones and tablets via the app.
Check out more of our Sport coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what's on. For more TV recommendations and reviews, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.
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